NOW READY. FOURTH EDITION, REVISED, 



HO^V TO FEED 



THE BABY, 



TO MAKE HER HEALTHY AND HAPPY. With Health 

 Hints. By C. E. Page, M.D. i2ino, paper, 50 cts. ; ex. clo., 75 cts. 



Dr. Page has devoted much attention to the subject, both in this coun- 

 try and in Europe, noting the condition of children, and then making care- 

 ful inquiries as to the feeding, care, etc., and this work is a special record 

 of experience with his own child. We know this manual will be welcomed 

 by many mothers in all parts of the land, as one of the most vital ques- 

 tions with parents is How to feed the baby, to promote its health, its 

 growth, and its happiness. In addition to answering the question what 

 to feed the baby, this volume tells how to feed the baby, which is of equal 

 importance. 



That the work may be considered worthy of a wide circulation may be 

 seen from the following, selected from many 



NOXICBS OK XHK PRKSS. 



"The book shoald be read by every 

 person who has the care of children, 

 e.^^pecially of infants, and those who have 

 the good sense to adopt its sugj^eslions 

 will reap a rich reward, we believe, in peace 

 for themselves and comfort for the babies." 

 —Boston Journal of Commerce. 



" We wish every mother and father too 

 could read it, as we believe it is founded 

 on common-sense and the true tbjory of 

 infantile life."— ^i;e. Farmer^ Bridgeport, 

 Conn. 



*' His treatise ought to be in the hands of 

 young mothers particnlarly, who might 

 save themselves a deal of trouble by study- 

 ing ity-^Bwoklyn Eagle. 



" Should interest mothers ; for it is a 

 really scientific and sensible solution of 

 the problem of healtb and happiness in the 

 nursery."— .B'/jTa^o Courier. 



"'How to Feed the Baby* ought to do 

 good if widely read ; for there can be no 

 doubt that thousands of babies die from 

 ignorance on this very subject." — Amer- 

 ican Bookseller. 



"It is as odd as its title, and is funny, 

 Interes^ting, entertaining, and instructive." 

 — 2^»ie5, Biddeford, Mc. 



" We know this manual will be welcomed 

 by many mothers in all parts of the land, 

 as one of the most important queBtiona 

 with parents is how to feed the baby, to 

 promote its health, its growth, and Ita 

 happiness." — Christian Advocate^ Buffalo, 

 N. Y. 



" Our author makes plain how infantile 

 diseases may, in great measure, be avoided, 

 and infantile lile made as free and joyous 

 as that of the most fortunate among the 

 lower animals."— Central Baptist. 



''Dr. Page is a benefactor of this age, in 

 having made it a special study— the care 

 and feeding of the inia.ui.''''— People's Jour- 

 nal. 



"If mothers would read this book, we 

 think fewer infants would ' make night hid- 

 eous' with their di^a.^''— Homestead. 



" ' How to Feed the Baby ' ehould be 

 taken home by every father to the mother 

 of his children, if he values quiet nights, 

 and is not inclined to pay heavy doctors' 

 bills, or bring up sickly children."— jf'ood 

 and Health. 



" It is safe to say that in proportion as 

 this book is circula'ed and its teachings 

 followed, will the rate of infant mortality 

 decrease." — Christian Standard. 



Will be sent by mail, post-paid, to any address on receipt of price 50 cts. 

 Address 



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